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I'm a well-known mainframe performance guy, with almost 30 years of experience helping customers manage systems. I also dabble in lots of other technology. I've sought to widen the Performance role, incorporating aspects of infrastructural architecture.
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It's been an awfully long time since I wrote When Good Work Doesn't Go To zIIP / zAAP Heaven . And too long since I posted anything at all. In fact I had a bunch of posts in my brain until this morning when a customer asked me a question which turned into this blog post. (Those posts are still in my brain and will probably see the light of day eventually, including one based on a customer... [More]

I'm towards the end of revamping our analysis code to support (z9) and z/OS R.8. What took us so long? :-) I'm telling you this for two reasons: So you know what there is that might slow you down. So you have some view as to whether we can competently process your data. :-) System z9 About the only change in instrumentation between z990 and z9 is the separation of specialty engines into pools. But... [More]

A couple of things have happened recently that lead me to post about projecting the amount of CPU that's zIIP eligible.
(Everything in this post applies equally to zAAPs, of course.) When we first introduced z/OS specialty engines we introduced the "Project CPU" mechanism, reporting most notably via RMF.
(I emphasise "z/OS" because ICF and IFL engines, which don't run z/OS, don't have such a... [More]